wiredinUSA July 2014

Prototype in waiting

First link for Lithuania

The Alstom Haliade 6MW prototype turbine, installed in Belgian waters in October 2013, is still awaiting a cable connection. The machine was put in place at the 165MW Belwin 2 offshore wind farm, 45km off the Belgian coast. Alstom managing director renewables Germany, Markus Rieck, confirmed at the recent Windforce offshore conference in Bremen that it is yet to supply any power to the grid. Rieck added, however, that laying of the cables to connect the turbine to the grid will begin in July, with the first power exports expected in August, ten months after installation was completed. The Haliade at Belwin 2 is the first to be installed offshore, but Alstom has won a number of contracts to supply the turbine on a commercial scale. The company won the tender to supply the turbines for several French offshore projects, the 480MW Saint Nazaire, 450MW Courseulles-sur-Mer and 498MW Fécamp. It will also install five of its turbines at the Block Island project in the US.

A time capsule has been laid on the seabed of the Curonian Spit to mark the place where the NordBalt international power link cable will be laid. The 450km 700MW cable between Lithuania and Sweden will be the third-longest submarine link in the world. The ceremony marked the start of the construction of the first submarine power link in Lithuania. It was attended by prime minister Algirdas Butkevicius, minister of energy Jaroslav Neverovich, and representatives of governmental and municipal institutions. Prime minister Butkevicius underlined that the construction of an electricity link will strengthen the reliability of the energy supply in the Baltic states and southern Sweden. “In addition, the link will ensure security for us. Even in the event of a power failure, it will be possible to restore the capacity of energy systems sooner. The implementation of the project is necessary both to market participants and to consumers,” he said. The work is planned to be complete in late 2015.

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